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Annexin I is an endogenous ligand that mediates apoptotic cell engulfment
Authors:Arur Swathi  Uche Uche E  Rezaul Karim  Fong Michael  Scranton Victoria  Cowan Ann E  Mohler William  Han David K
Affiliation:Center for Vascular Biology, Department of Physiology, University of Connecticut School of Medicine, 263 Farmington Avenue, Farmington, CT 06030, USA.
Abstract:
Engulfment of apoptotic cells requires presentation of new cell surface ligands by the dying cells. Using a differential proteomics technology, we identify that annexin I is a caspase-dependent engulfment ligand; it is recruited from the cytosol and exported to the outer plasma membrane leaflet, colocalizes with phosphatidylserine, and is required for efficient clearance of apoptotic cells. Furthermore, phosphatidylserine receptor (PSR) clustering around apoptotic cells indicates a requirement for annexin I. In the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, downregulation of the annexin homolog prevents efficient engulfment of pharyngeal cell corpses. These results provide novel mechanistic insights into how apoptotic cells are removed and may explain a pathogenic mechanism of chronic inflammatory diseases where annexin I autoantibodies have been described.
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